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accession [æk'seʃən]1 noun(a) (to office, position, power) accession f (to à); (to fortune) accession f, entrée f en possession;∎ Queen Victoria's accession (to the throne) l'accession f au trône ou l'avènement m de la reine Victoria(b) (addition to collection) nouvelle acquisition f(c) (increase) augmentation f, accroissement menregistrer►► accession number (of book) numéro m de catalogue
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